I love the lyrics. Highly relatable once again. This line especially: "But something I noticed internally Like I didn't believe in God but God believe in me Was this a feeling from the divine Or something I made up in my mind?" I am conservative baptist turned liberal mennonite, with high emphasis on doing good in our community whether god exists or not. Sometimes I wonder if I am an atheist, and sometimes I wonder if I am agnostic. But, I digress.... you remind me of "MewithoutYou". You are unique in your own way, but your sound is somehow very familiar.

Elizabeth (my wife/bandmate/PV's on stage live painter) actually did a shirt design for MewithoutYou years ago, and they're definitely among our favorite bands. That's good company. Thank you! All your words and very encouraging and am so happy you're enjoying the music/themes.

I dig this so much. Thanks for sharing your experience. I grew up in a conservative baptist home, and I imagine many of my old friends think I'm destined for hell as well, even though they haven't said it to me. My mother once told me that the devil was inside of me, after she learned that I started drinking after leaving home (I was 22 at the time). I value science far more than religion now, and I think I can't hide it. Anyway, I say that to say that I feel like I can relate. I love the raw emotion in this song. Can't wait to hear the rest!

When we go on tour, I always love playing shows to people like you. I imagine our upbringings were similar in many ways, as have been our adventures in discovering what our faith (or lack of faith) looks like as an adult. I'm really glad we were able to connect on this song with you. That all said, it sounds like your parents/church was a bit more conservative than mine (grew up Wesleyan, fyi). I don't envy you on that.

This was our first song that I remember being "requested" when we'd return to towns on our earliest tours. I wrote it while working in South Korea several years ago teaching English, and it's very basically about synesthesia, specifically the kind where some people can hear something and it affects their vision in some way. I'm fascinated by that idea. One fan had this and told me when they listened to this studio version, they saw green and gray hues swirling together with blue polka dots scattered throughout. To me, that sounds like a bit like a screensaver.

Civil Holdup's Blind Man's Dream deserves your attention - please give it a listen. It has been available since 8/20/2017 and should be on the FeedBand label. Listen and support Civil Holdup if you are so inclined. Thanks!

Thanks so much quizkid! We’re currently working in our practice-space recording studio to record our next album! We don’t have a release date worked out yet, but any new songs will be here on feedbands when they release!

You are welcome - I thank you for the pleasure (and it does bring me pure pleasure) of listening to your music. I listen to albums, not tracks. Blind Mans Dream is one solid album and I can't wait for your next one. It seems to me BMD is a no-brainer for wax, but I'm not bank rolling FeedBands, so my opinion is somewhat irrelevant. Though I have every album they've pressed - you're album is better than most - for my taste in music. If everyone was like me it'd be a perfect world - but damned boring.

Fellow Caveman is two brothers and a close friend from Quebec, Canada that are trying to create interesting music and...

Fellow Caveman is two brothers and a close friend from Quebec, Canada that are trying to create interesting music and turn improvised moments into exciting songs. Our music is rooted in spontaneousness and was recorded "live" to provide the foundation, with as few overdubs as possible. Tags: Indie, Rock, Blues, Garage, Fuzz, Indie, Garage, Rock, Blues-Rock

The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far...

The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far away place. The view of the ocean. The sound of a rainforest at sunrise. The smell of an open-air market. The embrace of the wild human experience. However, maybe the nostalgia for a certain place might be attributed instead to a feeling, or a time, or even a person. Sometimes, inspiration stems from a place that everyone can relate to, but maybe no one's actually been. This is the music of The Hip Abduction, the vibrant St. Petersburg, FL-based collective that formed over a mutual appreciation for West African and early Jamaican reggae/dub music.

The Hip Abduction began through informal jam sessions and quickly coalesced into a sound that attracted national attention. For Gold Under the Glow, the band’s third full album releasing on March 11, 2016, THA engage an indie pop acumen alongside a highly emotive and roots driven sound. Recorded in Nashville, Gold Under the Glow was produced by Dabney Morris (Wild Cub) who is credited with incorporating synth-pop teeth into the band’s global foundation and summery vibe. It’s a smart blending of world pop and club aesthetics that appeals to both audiences.

The Hip Abduction featuring David New (lead vocals, guitar), Pat Klemawesch (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals), Chris Powers (bass), Dave Johnson (baritone and tenor sax), Paul Chlapowski (keyboards), Matt Poynter (drums, vocals), and John Holt III (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals) have shared stages with the likes of Ziggy Marley, Umphrey’s McGee, Thievery Corporation, 311, Dawes, Galactic, and .moe and has performed at Sunfest, Wanee Music Festival, Suwanee Hulaween, Orange Blossom Jamboree, Tropical Heatwave Music Festival, The BIG What? and more. The coming year promises national tour dates with exciting appearances at festivals including Shaky Knees, Slide Into Spring Fest and more. Fans should also be on the lookout for surf footage and travel photos from this Florida coastline collective.

The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far...

The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far away place. The view of the ocean. The sound of a rainforest at sunrise. The smell of an open-air market. The embrace of the wild human experience. However, maybe the nostalgia for a certain place might be attributed instead to a feeling, or a time, or even a person. Sometimes, inspiration stems from a place that everyone can relate to, but maybe no one's actually been. This is the music of The Hip Abduction, the vibrant St. Petersburg, FL-based collective that formed over a mutual appreciation for West African and early Jamaican reggae/dub music.

The Hip Abduction began through informal jam sessions and quickly coalesced into a sound that attracted national attention. For Gold Under the Glow, the band’s third full album releasing on March 11, 2016, THA engage an indie pop acumen alongside a highly emotive and roots driven sound. Recorded in Nashville, Gold Under the Glow was produced by Dabney Morris (Wild Cub) who is credited with incorporating synth-pop teeth into the band’s global foundation and summery vibe. It’s a smart blending of world pop and club aesthetics that appeals to both audiences.

The Hip Abduction featuring David New (lead vocals, guitar), Pat Klemawesch (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals), Chris Powers (bass), Dave Johnson (baritone and tenor sax), Paul Chlapowski (keyboards), Matt Poynter (drums, vocals), and John Holt III (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals) have shared stages with the likes of Ziggy Marley, Umphrey’s McGee, Thievery Corporation, 311, Dawes, Galactic, and .moe and has performed at Sunfest, Wanee Music Festival, Suwanee Hulaween, Orange Blossom Jamboree, Tropical Heatwave Music Festival, The BIG What? and more. The coming year promises national tour dates with exciting appearances at festivals including Shaky Knees, Slide Into Spring Fest and more. Fans should also be on the lookout for surf footage and travel photos from this Florida coastline collective.

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The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far...

The Hip Abduction – Gold Under the Glow
Sometimes inspiration strikes from the immersion of living in a far away place. The view of the ocean. The sound of a rainforest at sunrise. The smell of an open-air market. The embrace of the wild human experience. However, maybe the nostalgia for a certain place might be attributed instead to a feeling, or a time, or even a person. Sometimes, inspiration stems from a place that everyone can relate to, but maybe no one's actually been. This is the music of The Hip Abduction, the vibrant St. Petersburg, FL-based collective that formed over a mutual appreciation for West African and early Jamaican reggae/dub music.

The Hip Abduction began through informal jam sessions and quickly coalesced into a sound that attracted national attention. For Gold Under the Glow, the band’s third full album releasing on March 11, 2016, THA engage an indie pop acumen alongside a highly emotive and roots driven sound. Recorded in Nashville, Gold Under the Glow was produced by Dabney Morris (Wild Cub) who is credited with incorporating synth-pop teeth into the band’s global foundation and summery vibe. It’s a smart blending of world pop and club aesthetics that appeals to both audiences.

The Hip Abduction featuring David New (lead vocals, guitar), Pat Klemawesch (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals), Chris Powers (bass), Dave Johnson (baritone and tenor sax), Paul Chlapowski (keyboards), Matt Poynter (drums, vocals), and John Holt III (kamale ngoni, guitar, vocals) have shared stages with the likes of Ziggy Marley, Umphrey’s McGee, Thievery Corporation, 311, Dawes, Galactic, and .moe and has performed at Sunfest, Wanee Music Festival, Suwanee Hulaween, Orange Blossom Jamboree, Tropical Heatwave Music Festival, The BIG What? and more. The coming year promises national tour dates with exciting appearances at festivals including Shaky Knees, Slide Into Spring Fest and more. Fans should also be on the lookout for surf footage and travel photos from this Florida coastline collective.

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Student. Musician and still learning. Making mistakes and trying to create some music resonating my psychology and emotions. Don't have...

Student. Musician and still learning. Making mistakes and trying to create some music resonating my psychology and emotions. Don't have much tech ...but still trying to create some with my laptop, guitar and keyboard. Tags: Ambient, Instrumental, Horror, Associative

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RubeHill (Roo-bee-Hill) is a Toronto-based alternative/soul music project founded by singer / multi-instrumentalist Alexander Laurie, and makes up one quarter...

RubeHill (Roo-bee-Hill) is a Toronto-based alternative/soul music project founded by singer / multi-instrumentalist Alexander Laurie, and makes up one quarter of Toronto-based arts collective Blue Suburb. RubeHill’s first single “Waste Case” is now available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud. More music is in the works Tags: Alternative, Rock, Indie, Soul, The Beatles, Spoon, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Black Keys, Tame Impala, Timber Timbre, Half Moon Run

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Death & the Reverend is a dark western/rock ensemble based out of Asheville, NC. The project, whose songs range from...

Death & the Reverend is a dark western/rock ensemble based out of Asheville, NC. The project, whose songs range from nightmarish romantic ballads about incestuous werewolves to soaring, stadium-rock anthems about incarceration, is a psychological exercise at its core. Delving deep into Jungian psychology with rock and roll as their medium, the band's members face down the shadow parts of themselves and invite listeners to do the same. All songs on the self-titled debut album are written and produced by J William Story, culminating in a labor of passion that has been three years in the making.
Each of the major thirteen tracks presents some of the darker facets of human nature in all their beautiful brutality, but these are not your run-of-the-mill murder ballads or regret-ridden breakup songs. The brothers Micah and Story have been playing together since adolescence, and the family ties show in their maelstrom of effects-laden guitar, baritone vocals and their ability to somehow scream in harmony. Wright's incisive metal-influenced bass partners with Sime's enigmatic persona on drums to hold the center of the storm, while noted drone artist Mulhearn causes the violin to swirl and screech like a swarm of locusts. Meditations on the apocalypse rarely sound this compelling.

They released 2 EPs; Ask Me Not (2015) and Behind These Doors (2017). The songs have received a warm welcome from press and radio worldwide, including features as Album of the Week on several stations.

They released 2 EPs; Ask Me Not (2015) and Behind These Doors (2017). The songs have received a warm welcome from press and radio worldwide, including features as Album of the Week on several stations.

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British guitarist Jeffery left the UK of his hometown of Penzance in Cornwall in 2016 to go and play his...

British guitarist Jeffery left the UK of his hometown of Penzance in Cornwall in 2016 to go and play his guitar and share his love for music.

He now lives in Asia where he teaches guitar to the underprivileged and now spends his spare time with his nose stuffed in the laptop creating brilliant music and videos for his and your pleasures
You can see more of him below.
Thanks for listening!
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Robert has begun his foray into music as his dad recently took him to a metal show, a hip hop show, and soon a punk show. We're hoping this guitar will help him discover the magic of making music, and so far he loves playing it.

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After some really hard times, we sent Emily an Epiphone Les Paul guitar. She loves playing guitar and singing and it keeps her positive. Unable to afford an awesome electric guitar, getting by on good grades alone, we sent this guitar in the hopes that it might mean the world to her.

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Emma loves to play music and write songs but hasn't had a guitar to do it with. She loves to play this guitar with an amp and rock out.

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